Scheinbar lernt Apple aus der Kritik der vergangenen Wochen und Monate am App Store Zulassungsprozess. Während es bisher grundsätzlich verboten war, inoffizielle APIs anzuzapfen, hat vimov nun folgende E-Mail veröffentlicht:

Thank you for submitting your update to iSimulate to the App Store. During our review of your application we found it is using a private API, which is in violation of the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement section 3.3.1; “3.3.1 Applications may only use Documented APIs in the manner prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any private APIs.” While your application has not been rejected, it would be appropriate to resolve this issue in your next update.

The non-public API that is included in your application is UITouch._touchFlags.

Please resolve this issue in your next update to iSimulate.

Mal gucken, ob der Zulassungsprozess im Allgemeinen gelockert wird, oder ob das ein Einzelfall bleibt.

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